Bikes at the 2011 Wildflower
The bike segment at Wildflower is quite tough and slowtwitch shooter Timothy Carlson captured images of the Pros out on course.
by Herbert Krabel, May 6, 2011The bike segment at Wildflower is quite tough and slowtwitch shooter Timothy Carlson captured images of the Pros out on course.
by Herbert Krabel, May 6, 2011We recently visited Rafael Hoffleit in Germany to look closer at his bikes and understand a bit more about this designer whose bikes are hand crafted in Germany.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray goes into detail on the sport by sport differences between the newly announced Garmin FR610 and the older FR310XT.
We had our ears and eyes wide open and came across the Brooks T7 Ltd Edition racing shoes, the Trix Stripes t-shirt, Chobani Greek Yogurt, a new bag from Gyst and cool flat pedals from Ergon.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray looks at Bluetooth heart rate strap monitors, ANT+ cell phone clients and app options, and a review of smartphone clients.
The transition area is ready for the 2011 Spec-Savers Ironman South Africa and thanks to Randy Sadler we can share a gallery of Pro bike images.
The season is now in full swing and nothing inspires more than new gear. So we have a look at the Giro Aeon helmet, the Avia Avi-Bolt III shoes, the Zipp track jacket and the TwinSix Crank t-shirt.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses taking your Garmin Forerunner to the pool, the best watch that measures altitude for trail running, and some discussion about how autopause can impact a race file.
A gallery of images taken during the bike segment of the 2011 Rohto Ironman 70.3 California. A very deep field competed for $50,000 in Oceanside.
Commensurate with the launch of Campagnolo’s TT group, the Italian component maker announces, along with Felt, the launch of its triathlon-legal seat tube motor.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses the various pace displays on how elapsed time works, the Wahoo Fitness iPhone case, and the new Vector power-meter pedals.
We invite you to look closer at the Osymetric chainrings, the On Cloudsurfer running shoes, the Purple Harry Bike Floss and the Endurance Conspiracy bike slang t-shirt.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses the various pace displays on Garmin units, mounting the Timex Global Trainer, and batteries for HRM straps.